Ryzhanovka
Name Index
Census
1858
This census from Ryzhanovka, Zvenigorodka district was compiled on May 30, 1858.
There were 532 males and 618 females recorded. The number indicates how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Antopovskiy |
Datochnyi |
Kochubievskiy |
Kagan |
Family Name | Notes |
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Abrakh/(A(?)rakh) | |
Antonovskiy (2) | |
Bartsuk | became artisans |
Bas | both families became artisans. One in the army. |
Basey | family became artisans |
Bereslavskiy | |
Berestetskiy | |
Berinskiy (5) | one family recorded as artisans |
Bershadskiy | family became artisans |
Beynish/Beynik | |
Bisnovatyi/Bisnovatey (3) | two families became farmers |
Brodskiy (3) | |
Bronshtein | |
Brovarman | |
Budnik (2) | one family became farmers |
Budyanskiy | this family was recorded to artisan community |
Burman/Burmak | one in the army, father and three of his sons left to Talnoe in 1880 |
Chalyi (2) | |
Chapotyi/Chapotniy | |
Cheretochnyi/Sherstyannyi | one left in 1879, one in the army |
Chizhik -became farmers | |
Chizhivskiy | |
Dashikovskiy/[Dashkovskiy] (2) | one family became artisans |
Dergun -became artisans | |
Dofman/Dafman (2) | one family became artisans |
Dubinskiy | family became artisans |
Dukelskiy (3) | one in the army |
Ezerovich | |
Futernik | family did not show up |
Gakhman/Pikhman | family became artisans |
Ganopolskiy (2) | both families became artisans |
Gishbman | one moved to Boyarka in 1881, one left in 1883 |
Gitman (2) | one in the army |
Gokhbarg | |
Gokhman | father with family became farmers, nephew with family moved to Talnoe in 1880 |
Golovanevskiy | |
Granovskiy (3) | |
Gusak (3) | two families became artisans |
(I/N)gilskiy | this family became artisans |
Ilinskiy | this family recorded as artisans |
Kabilyatskiy | one in the army |
Kagan (3) | one family became artisans, in two families one person in the army |
Kaminetskiy | |
Kastantinovskiy | one in unknown absence |
Kazachinskiy | |
Khilyar | family became artisans |
Khlmen (?) | |
Khmorko | |
Khuvaylo | famly became artisans |
Khvastun | |
Kiliman/Kaliman (?) | one in the army |
Kirnaukh | family became artisans |
Kligman (2) | |
Kobrinskiy (2) | both families became artisans |
Korpaukh | this family recorded as artisans |
Korsunskiy | one in the army |
Kotlyar | family became artisans |
Krasnyi | one in the army |
Kremenetskiy (2) | |
Krutykop/Krutikop (2) | this family recorded as artisans |
Kumonets/Ku(?)onets | two of the sons moved to Talnoe with families in 1880. One in the army. |
Kushnir | family became artisans |
Laza(b)atskiy | |
Lazebnik | family became artisans |
Litvak | |
Lopotinskiy | became artisans |
Lotoshevskiy (2) | one family became artisans, in both families one person in the army. One left in 1879 |
Lvovskiy (4) | one family became artisans -one family in unknown absence since 1852 without passport |
Lyakhovetskiy (5) | one son left in 1871, -in two families, one son in the army, -one in unknown absence, one son left in 1879 |
Malamud | became farmers |
Medvinskiy (2) | one son recorded as artisan |
Meshits/Memits | became artisans, one in the army. |
Minskiy (4) | did not show up, one in the army |
Mlavskiy/Shlyanskiy (?) | -one family became artisans, one family did not show up |
Mochulskiy (2) | |
Moshanskiy | one in the army, two in unknown absence |
Myaslavskiy/Myashavskiy | |
Nemerov (?) | family became artisans |
Nemerovskiy/Nimerovskiy (7) | one nephew didn't show up during census family became farmers, one father did not show up (with one son) one son moved to place Zhashkov, Tarashcha district (as bourgeois). |
Nepomnyashchey | |
Nikhzorg | famly became artisans |
Nomerov | |
Oziranskiy | famly became artisans |
Pavalotskiy/Povolotskiy (2) | two did not show up during census |
Pavlovetskiy (3) | moved to Chigirin |
Pobirezhskiy (2) | |
Pritskiy | one left in 1881 |
Rabinovich (5) | two families moved to Kanev as 3rd guild merchants one family became artisans one family left in 1879 in two families, members left in 1879 |
Rainish/Reinish (2) | family left in 1879 |
Raykher | moved to Balta |
Reznikov (5) | one in the army |
Romanovskiy (2) | |
Rutonov | |
Ryshanovskiy | one son in the army, three nephews didn't show up during census |
Semenovskiy | |
Semepovskiy | |
Shatalskiy/Sha(?)alskiy | one in the army, one left in 1879 |
Shaulskiy (2) | |
Shchur (2) | |
Shkulskiy | |
Shpolyanskiy | |
Shubinskiy | one in the army, two left in 1879 |
Shulyar | family became artisans |
Shumskiy (?) | |
Simarskachi/Simarshski/Sichannchi (2) | two in the army (1851,52), two sons left to Talnoe in 1880) |
Slobovik | |
Smilyanskiy | |
Sokolik | |
Sutko | |
Synarskiy | one in the army, one did not show up |
Tal'yanskiy/Talianskiy | one in the army, family became artisans |
Teperman | family became artisans |
Teplitskiy | family became artisans |
Tonkonogiy (2) | |
Tsaplya | |
Tsirulnik | family became artisans |
Tulchinskiy | one in the army, family became artisans |
Tur'yanskiy/Turianskiy | |
Unknown/Khaimov | father Srul Khaimov died, son became artisan. No females listed. |
Vainer | |
Valinets | |
Varnik/Virnik | |
Varshavskiy | family became artisans |
Verbak/Verbok | family became artisans |
Verbov | this family also recorded as artisans |
Vernik | |
Vidgof (?) | |
Vilshanskiy | one in the army, one did not show up |
Vinarov (4) | three families became farmers, one in the army |
Virnik | |
Vodenitskiy/Vodyanitskiy | brother with family in unknown absence |
Volinets | one son left in 1879 |
Volynskiy | |
Yampolskiy | |
Zaichik | family became artisans |
Zaleshchanskiy (3) | one family became artisans, one in the army |
Zaslavskiy (6) | three families became farmers, one famly became artisans, one son in the army |
Zhabianskiy/Zhabyanskiy | |
Zvagilskiy | son didn't show up during census |